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Paperback Blood, Faith, and Power: The Popes in Early Christian Antiquity Book

ISBN: B0FQV9K8D5

ISBN13: 9798264943836

Blood, Faith, and Power: The Popes in Early Christian Antiquity

Blood, Faith, and Power: The Popes in Early Christian Antiquity provides a comprehensive historical journey through the first 52 popes, from Saint Peter (33-64) to Symmachus (498-514), exploring how the early Church emerged, consolidated, and survived amid the turbulence of the Roman Empire.

The book examines each pope's pontificate, highlighting their achievements and contributions as well as the controversies and challenges they faced, offering a balanced view of lights and shadows. Across forty chapters in eight parts, it traces the evolution of the papacy from persecution and martyrdom, through doctrinal disputes and schisms, to institutional consolidation under imperial power and the transition toward the Middle Ages.

Combining historical rigor with literary narrative, the work shows how the early popes shaped Church authority, doctrine, and structure, navigating persecution, heresy, and political challenges. It is a tale of blood, faith, and power, where spiritual devotion intertwines with political acumen, laying the foundations of the Catholic Church and leaving a legacy that endures to this day.

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